here's the president speaking henry ford museum and sitting in the bus where rosa porks refuses to give up her seat. joining me now is associated press photographer and a member of the press corps. a white house photographer and a contributor to "time" magazine. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> you are not alone here. charlie, i look at the photos and the public might say so what. the white house does some photos and you are in front of the scenes. what do they say? >> the public needs to be aware that these white house photographs that are released are taken by photographers that are hired by the administration to make the president look good. >> somebody edits the photos. when i say edits, it's not like the release in the zone. >> in the not about pete. there is not a wide view or different viewpoints of that event. it they say it's closed press and they release a photograph, that is the white house's view on the events that happened. >> the white house's bush back is hey, this is technology and we are still trying to figure out how this should work in the media news cycle. wh